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Depends on what any persons requirements are. I am very happy with new
Canon S 60. Probably not good enough to stop a hummingbirds wings or
focus on a fly on the woman next door, but for ease of use with some
good flexibility and a way to add other lenses it is fine.

Excellent reviews and reasonable price.

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>Depends on what any persons requirements are. I am very happy with new
>Canon S 60. Probably not good enough to stop a hummingbirds wings or
>focus on a fly on the woman next door, but for ease of use with some
>good flexibility and a way to add other lenses it is fine.
>
>Excellent reviews and reasonable price.
>

I've taken some nice photos with the HP 945. Very pleasing colors. Very easy to
use. Uses AA batteries. Main downside is the lens isn't sharp corner-to-corner.

"Sabineellen" <> wrote in message
news:...
> >
> >Depends on what any persons requirements are. I am very happy with new
> >Canon S 60. Probably not good enough to stop a hummingbirds wings or
> >focus on a fly on the woman next door, but for ease of use with some
> >good flexibility and a way to add other lenses it is fine.
> >
> >Excellent reviews and reasonable price.
> >
>
> I've taken some nice photos with the HP 945. Very pleasing colors. Very
easy to
> use. Uses AA batteries. Main downside is the lens isn't sharp
corner-to-corner.
>
Well thanks for the replies. I wonder if the s60 might be better then the
sony v1. I know Sony has come out with more cameras since but for a compact
are any of them better. The thing I don't like about the V1 is some cameras
my friends have or got at Sears closeouts are hard to focus.But when it
focus are very nice.

"Fuzzy Logic" <> wrote in message
news:Xns9540A5D6CCAE5bobarcabca@198.161.157.145...
> "mcs" <> wrote in news:kBpRc.905$AA1.649@trndny06:
>
> > anyone get blown away by their new camera. Please don't say the fuji
s5000
> > please!!!! (spare me)
>
> What's 'best' for you may be totally useless to me and vice versa.
Yes, assume a point and shoot fairly compact digital . The most important
features, speed of focus and best overall photo. Behind those requirements:
telephoto lens 3x or better

"mcs" <> wrote in message news:<tuvRc.2564$K82.1659@trndny01>...
> "Sabineellen" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > >
> > >Depends on what any persons requirements are. I am very happy with new
> > >Canon S 60. Probably not good enough to stop a hummingbirds wings or
> > >focus on a fly on the woman next door, but for ease of use with some
> > >good flexibility and a way to add other lenses it is fine.
> > >
> > >Excellent reviews and reasonable price.
> > >
> >
> > I've taken some nice photos with the HP 945. Very pleasing colors. Very
> easy to
> > use. Uses AA batteries. Main downside is the lens isn't sharp
> corner-to-corner.
> >
> Well thanks for the replies. I wonder if the s60 might be better then the
> sony v1. I know Sony has come out with more cameras since but for a compact
> are any of them better. The thing I don't like about the V1 is some cameras
> my friends have or got at Sears closeouts are hard to focus.But when it
> focus are very nice.

I upgraded to the S60 because it has a decent wideangle, manual focus
and still takes my CF cards.

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